
Dr Jacqui Turner
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Assoc Prof @UniRdg_History late C19th/C20th politics #NancyAstor #earlyfemaleMPs #suffrage #socialism managed #ASTOR100 unapologetic FEMINIST.
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A fun piece on #Thornbacks that I wrote for the The Conversation this week - so easy to work with! theconversation.com/thornback-keep…

A great Friday read from Dr Jacqui Turner for The Conversation 🎓

Episode 4 about the later years of the suffrage campaigns and the first women MPs with Mari Takayanagi Parliament Archives is out now! Available on Apple and Amazon Music - or via Podbean: womenslegallandmarks.podbean.com


Now out! Listen to me chatting about the early women MPs - and then subscribe to the whole podcast series for lots more fascinating stories of Women's Legal Landmarks


The incredible work of the friend and colleague Prof. Julie Gottlieb #NervousState provokes so much thought on our world today and demonstrates the benefit of historians working with artists

Fancy something to listen to on commute this morning? Why not check out our podcast series - Not for Want of Trying. This week Mari Takayanagi from Parliament Archives is talking about all things women in parliament Mari Takayanagi womenslegallandmarks.podbean.com


'Thornback' has had an online resurgence in recent years, but the origins of the term are deeply sexist and derogatory towards unmarried women, writes historian Dr Jacqui Turner for The Conversation. University of Reading History rdg.ac/4exGqoB


Privileged to be here on the panel for a public showing of #NervousState with Prof. Julie Gottlieb and @NicoBalders, chaired by @LucyNoakes1 a wonderful example or collaboration between historian and artist




Wonderful keynote from Dr Serena Dyer ‘Making Historical Fashion: women, creativity and the crafting of fashion’s past’ at ‘Making Historical Fashion’ so many thoughts on incorporating & constructing histories of clothing & fashion into modules old & possibly new! University of Reading History


